Popeye!! Hello and I sure welcome your participation here. You have made such a wonderful transformation in your life and the more we all share about this stuff the more convinced I become that I am on the right path - and that my sobriety is worth fighting for on those bad days!
I used to drink like that too Pops. Get up and lots of times look at the coffee maker brewing, and just say "screw it" and pour myself a vodka drink. And just drink and not do much else all day until I couldn't drink anymore and then go to sleep (pass out). Then I'd do it all again the next day. What a pointless and sad life. I'm not sure how I ended up there but I'm glad not to be there any more. I too find myself wondering about people sometimes - wonder what AL does in their heads and lives that outsiders can't see. One thing is for sure - I'm grateful to be sober.
Gyco it is wonderful to have you with us as always! Love your insights. I never would have thought to ask for "Friends of Bill" at a hotel but I'll file that one away in my head for later. I bet that might work at hospitals too....
WF I too am pleasantly surprised at how well the AA principles work in other areas of life. Good, good tools. It's funny - one of my long term gal pals who is not an alkie (my old college room mate - so we go back 30+ years) finds some of my AA comments interesting. I've mentioned some things that I found helpful in dealing with *insert life situation here* and she has said more than once "sounds like I would like AA meetings." I'm glad you are taking things one day at a time with hubby. That sounds like a great approach.
I called my sponsor yesterday to break the news that I was adding a second sponsor specifically to work on the steps. She seemed to take it well. We'll see how it goes from here! Onward and forward.
This morning is the 12&12 meeting that I like so much so I'm looking forward to that. It's a really good group.
Have a great sober day one and all!! Strength and hope to all who might be struggling today.
DG
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